No, there is no AGP part, but that's why I'm asking WHY anyone would want to lock themselves into another AGP purchase. There's a PCIe mobo to fit any budget and that opens up a wealth of better/cheaper card options. How can it not make sense to move on?
I'm still running a x800xl quite happily but when the x1800xl is only $20 more that this (after a rebate) isn't it a bit crazy to spend this much on a yestertech vid card?
I bought this from Fry's when it was on sale for $399 but it was hard to find a silver one. It seems to go on sale about every 2 months so it's due to run again soon. Sound wise this system is every bit as good as any $1000+ system I've heard. The speaker cabinets are kind of cheap particle...
You should give a $ amount to work with. Do you have a case, drives and all the rest of the parts? It really doesn't pay to buy parts that you can't use yet. In 2 months that vid card dropped over $50. Any opty 144 and higher with a 939 board from DFI, Asus, MSI all will get you going.
Umm, I got one of these running next to me and the temps run straight up to 90C as soon as it starts to do any work. Not OC either. Cheap price though. I thought I stole it for $200 a year ago.
I re-read your post a few times and I think you're saying the P4 2.4 is roughly the same as the 175. The clock speeds aren't comparable. A stock 175 is roughly equal to a P4 4.4ghz.
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